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Ram Pam Dam Animated Short Now On YouTube

Ánima Estudios’ and Cartoon Network Latin America’s animated short – Ram Pam Dam has been uploaded onto Átomo Network’s YouTube channel. Created by Gino Baldeón and Gustavo Castellanos from Ecuador, Ram Pam Dam follows the intrepid adventures of the three titular characters. Ram, Pam and Dam are Bioh-2, a race of beings that live inside raindrops, they move from raindrop to raindrop before each raindrop hits the ground, in order to survive they avoid obstacles including electricity and cars. Ram, Pam and Dam are always on the run from The Guardians, as it’s forbidden to escape from the raindrop from where they were born. The trio are on a quest to seek for “The Sacred Drop”, a raindrop that will never hit the ground, the world in each raindrop is different with its own problems, together they learn new skills and help every world in each raindrop.

The pilot was produced by Ánima Estudios in Mexico, in association with Cartoon Network Mexico, the animated short also aired on the Cartoon Network Latin America television channel during February. Átomo Network is the Spanish language counterpart of Channel Frederator, a place where animators can share their creations, the channel is run in partnership with Ánima Estudios and Channel Frederator. Ram Pam Dam won first place in Ánima Estudios’s and Cartoon Network Latin America’s “Cortos” animation competition in 2017, as Ram Pam Dam was the winner, the show idea was developed into a pilot by Ánima Estudios with the promise of the short being showcased on Cartoon Network Latin America, the winners also won a cash prize.

Ram Pam Dam A New Animated Short Now Airing On Cartoon Network Latin America

Cartoon Network Latin America is currently airing an animated short that has potential to become a full animated series. The new pilot is called “Ram Pam Dam” and is now airing twice a day on Cartoon Network at random times; at the end of February, the three-minute pilot will be uploaded onto YouTube. Created by Gino Baldeón and Gustavo Castellanos from Ecuador, Ram Pam Dam follows the intrepid adventures of the three titular characters. Ram, Pam and Dam are Bioh-2, a race of beings that live inside raindrops, they move from raindrop to raindrop before each raindrop hits the ground, in order to survive they avoid obstacles including electricity and cars. The pilot was produced by Ánima Estudios in Mexico, in association with Cartoon Network Mexico. Ram Pam Dam also have a Facebook page (with some info in English), on the page, there’s more information about the show and its three main characters.

Character Descriptions of Ram, Pam and Dam

Ram: Ram was born in one of the oldest raindrops in his universe. They have been free-falling for a long time, this has allowed their civilization to generate great inventions and be futuristic. Unfortunately for the same reason it is the one that is closest to hit the ground. He must find the way to escape as soon as possible to the next droplet. He will find a better world there … Or at least that’s what he expects.

Pam: She seems very cute and tender, however she should not be judged by her looks. Risky, courageous and tireless, she has come to break all stereotypes. She was the first to escape her Natal Drop! Later she convinced Ram and Dam to let her join their crazy mission through the rain.

Dam: Dam is Ram’s Best Friend, Their friendship is so strong that they are like brothers. Both were born in the same drop, a futuristic one, full of robots and high technology. He’s one of the most outstanding inventors of his habitat. He’s the creator of the most crazy inventions, including his belt with artificial intelligence called ROB-32, which helps them make decisions in combat and which is full of surprising and handy gadgets.

Cartoon Network At Pixelatl 2017 Overview

Today (10/09/2017) is the final day of the 2017 Pixelatl Animation Festival in Cuernavaca, Mexico, so here’s an overview of the Cartoon Network related events that has happened so far:

Phase two of Cartoon Network Latin America’s animated shorts project – Villainous, was announced at the festival, in addition to the new shorts in December and digital episodes from October, a Villainous comic has also been confirmed and a pilot episode is currently in development. A short animatic (an animated storyboard) of Villainous was also shown at the festival. Also, everyone got a free exclusive poster and they also had the opportunity to get it signed by the show’s creator – Alan Ituriel and by crew members who worked on the animated short series.

There was also a special We Bare Bears lecture with the show’s creator – Daniel Chong and with the show’s supervising director – Manny Hernández. During the lecture, both Daniel and Manny talked about how the show was developed from a web comic (Three Bare Bears) into a full animated series produced by Cartoon Network Studios. Some concept artwork were shown and there was an interesting fact that was shared about the show’s popularity in South Korea – the three bears, Grizzly, Panda and Ice Bear appeared as mascots during a baseball game in South Korea.

Creator of one of Cartoon Network’s original “Cartoon Cartoons” Cow and Chicken (also spin-off series, I am Weasel) – David Feiss was also at Pixelatl to give a lecture on his thoughts on the future of animation, also he illustrated a skateboard featuring characters from his Cow and Chicken creation. During the skateboard painting session he was joined with Adventure Time comic book artist – Ian McGinty and also Mike Hollingsworth, the supervising director of Netflix’s BoJack Horseman, Alonso Ramirez Ramos – storyboard artist on Disney’s Gravity Falls and the writer and director of the animated movie – The Book of Life – Jorge Gutiérrez.